That's how cold it can get in Oymyakon, a tiny village located in the northeast corner of Siberia.

It was originally settled as a stopover for reindeer herders who'd bring their animals to the town's nearby hot springs. It cannnnn warm up in the summer. In July, the average temperature is around 58 degrees, but the town's overall yearly temp is a coooooool 4 degrees.

There's only one tiny store in the whole town.

The town is proudly known as "The Pole of Cold." (That's what the sign says in Cyrillic.)

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While Oymykon only has around 500 permanent residents, its nearest city, Yakutsk, has a population of about 300,000, and boasts a fine arts museum, a folklore museum, and a museum dedicated to mammoths.